I’m a dwarf and I’m digging a hole Diggy diggy hole, diggy diggy hole
I’m a dwarf and I’m digging a hole Diggy diggy hole, diggy diggy hole
I’m a dwarf and I’m digging a hole Diggy diggy hole, diggy diggy hole
To be honest, the only reason that I use dmenu is because it comes pre-configured in ArcoLinux, and I (unfortunately) use an Nvidia graphic card which for my own experience, when trying any Wayland tilling window manager simply doesn’t work at all, although Gnome and Plasma works perfectly.
You need to compile them from source obviously.
Just search “ord”
I know this will sounds super generic but tried to seek help, it may come not in the way you would expect, for example, I have a period of time in my life that was basically the same and this kind of thoughts starts to come every now and then, each time worse, but suddendly my life became a little more sociable and that interaction with people change my way of thinking a bit, although I keep having this type of thoughts, I don’t have them so much.
My fucking god, this is what I’ve been looking for many years, and I really mean MANY.
I used to use this feature on Vivaldi but I didn’t like Vivaldi because Chromium.
I don’t know if you are the developer of this addon, but THANKS for sharing it here.
I have 0 experience and knowledge about ParrotOS, but why don’t you try to install it directly using your distro repositories?
Some time ago I tried to install a .deb for the latest version of Ubuntu on KDE Neon and it was simply impossible, I just got an error saying that the dependencies were not met, and thanks to some users I understood that I was trying to install a program that uses Ubuntu 23.04 dependencies on Ubuntu 22.04 and that is literally impossible and can end up breaking the system, in the end I ended up installing Arch because I needed the latest version of that package.
Edit: As such it can’t break your computer unless you forcefully try to install a newer dependency.
Gonna try, thank you!
Herpetologist Carlos Jared of the Instituto Butantan in São Paulo and his colleagues have been studying these eccentric animals for years. In previous studies, the team noticed that ringed caecilian hatchlings, which live their first two months out of the egg in their mother’s care, spent much of their time around the end of her body near the shared opening of the reproductive, digestive and urinary systems — an anatomical part called the vent. The female would periodically expel a thick fluid from the vent, which the young would enthusiastically feed on.
Something I didn’t quite understand after watching the video is in what way the “milk” is expelled or distributed, because maybe it’s because of the camera’s perspective but from what I saw in the video the babies stayed on top of the tail, not underneath, where I guess the vent is located. Could someone explain if I have misunderstood something?
To be honest, I tried really hard to give it a try to Kcalc but I give up. Check out Kalk (no, no it’s the same), it’s a KDE Calculator and it’s preatty neat IMO.